Silk settles fight with Telstra over email bounce-backs

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Save (1) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A senior barrister has reached a settlement with Telstra in his suit alleging the telco flagged his emails to Bigpond addresses as spam and failed to send them. In a suit filed in July in the Federal Circuit and Family Court,…

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WiseTech founder faces new lawsuit, confidential complaints

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WiseTech Global’s embattled founder Richard White has been hit with a lawsuit by a former employee and is the subject of two fresh complaints made to the software company.

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AGL appeals $25M penalty for overcharging welfare recipients

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Energy company AGL is fighting a $25 million penalty imposed by a court for continuing to deduct payments from hundreds of welfare recipients after their accounts were closed.

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Judge allows tweaks in case against CBA, Westpac over financing for Perth development

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A guarantor of developer Westgem Investments can amend her claim against Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank related to the financing for a commercial development in Perth’s Raine Square.

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Video game maker largely wins copyright suit over Grand Theft Auto ‘Mod’

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The makers of Grand Theft Auto have largely succeeded in a copyright case against the developer behind the “Infamous Mod” — a hack that alters the capabilities of players in the online version of the top-selling game.

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Senate signs off on tax credits for green energy, critical minerals projects

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The Senate has waved through a component of the Albanese government’s plans to support the green energy transition, approving tax credits for clean energy and critical minerals production.

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